Showing posts with label campie. Show all posts
Showing posts with label campie. Show all posts

Saturday 19 May 2012

Our First Campie Tour begins - start of new adventures!

Saturday 19 May

We were packed up early and arrived to pick up the motorhome at about 1010. After completing the paperwork and having everything explained to us we were off! We headed up the M6 and stopped at the motorway services for lunch. The novelty of making lunch & a pot of tea, eating and using the loo, all without getting out of the van was not lost on us! After that we headed off North again and, after turning off the M6,had a lovely country drive in to the hills and across the moors. This included some very interesting hairpin bends. Paul found the MH surprisingly easy to drive; great vision, good acceleration and light steering. We travelled through some lovely villages and arrived at the campsite in Bellingham just after 4 o'clock. As this was our first ever Campie trip we took our time setting up. First was topping up with fresh water; the first lesson was to make sure that the hose is pushed well into the hole, otherwise you get wet feet. We had a pick of several pitches so chose one well away from the children's play area! I connected up the electricity and we had power. First thing was to switch on the water heater - we'll try the heating later if it gets cold. Then the electric kettle was on - Lesson #1 - bring a small extension lead as modern adaptor plugs (on the iPod dock) wouldn't fit into the plug as the overhanging work surface blocked it. We also found that Cathy's walking coat was still at home! We unpacked, made the bed and settled down with a brew to chill and listen to the birds, including a cuckoo. We were very surprised by the amount of storage in the MH - everything already has its place.

We walked into Bellingham along the bank of the River Tyne. Bellingham is a small village but with plenty of amenities; 3 pubs (and a hotel just up the road), co-op, butchers, hardware store, even a Chinese takeaway. When we returned I opened a bottle of Cava to celebrate our first night in a Campie and made some Bruschetta with toasted baguette rubbed with garlic, tomato and drizzled with olive oil. Then I made a garlic, chilli & tomato sauce and cooked some linguine. We had this with some Italian red wine - not a great idea after the Cava! We were very civilised with our linen napkins and a candle on the table. After clearing up we sat, read and chatted for a while. Then it was time to turn in for the night.
















Friday 18 May 2012

Campie 2012 - An Introduction

As we'd like to buy a motorhome, it made sense to try before we buy, so we hired a Chausson Welcome 85 from  Live the Dream Motorhome Hire, based in Anderton. The owners, Stephanie & Ian have been really helpful, providing lots of advice and inspiration. We would certainly recommend them to,anyone thinking of hiring a motorhome. So we decided to keep a blog about our travels and what we learned during our first ever Campie Tour. We chose to travel around Northumberland. It's a part of Britain we've always wanted to visit and reckoned that if we enjoyed our week in the cooler weather of the North East, several weeks in Southern Europe would be a breeze. As I sit and type this sat outside the motorhome, the sun is shining and it's lovely and warm - not what we expected at all! So I'll write a short piece each day and post it to our blog; I'll add photos when we get home.


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Thursday 20 October 2011

Campie Hunting


We went to the Motorhome show at the NEC last Sunday. We wanted to look at a variety of designs and layouts. We eventually decided on one with fixed single beds - not sure what that says! - but the idea was to think about sleeping in a hot van abroad. Anyway, anything new is way off budget, but a used Chausson Flash 14 would meet our needs.